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Microsoft Azure: The trusted cloud storage for today’s business

Posted on 12-Mar-2021 by Manish Mutha

Microsoft Azure, the industry leader’s cloud solution for going to a relatively or totally cloud-based architecture.

In current scenario businesses still have real concerns about migrating applications to the cloud.

Fears for network security threat, availability, and downtime agitate through the decision makers, sometimes immobilizing the entire organizations into standing on the wedge.

What is Microsoft Azure used for?

  1. Large scale computing processes
  2. Predictive Insights for Businesses
  3. Value for Money
  4. Integrate on-premises apps and data
  5. 60% of Fortune 500 companies already use Azure.

What can Microsoft Azure Do to your Business?

Microsoft maintains a limitless possibility of Azure services, with more being added all the time. Azure is a public cloud computing platform. Azure deals with solution like Platform as a Service (PAAS), Infrastructure as a service (IAAS) and Software as a Service (SAAS).

 All the elements necessary to build a virtual network and deliver services or applications to a global audience are available, including:

Backup and Disaster Recovery

Azure is a dream tool for backup and disaster recovery. Due to its flexibility, advanced site recovery, and built-in integration.

Host and Develop Web and Mobile Apps

Build native applications with Azure. Be more productive and Spend more time developing reliable and secure app experiences your users will love and less time doing repetitive tasks—with best-in-class development tools and integrated DevOps.

Innovate with IoT Industry Solutions

The scalability, flexibility, and security of Microsoft Azure fabricate it the perfect resource for MSMEs moving toward IoT solutions. User can connect your devices to the cloud using solutions that integrate with your existing infrastructure and start collecting new data about your company.

Logging capabilities within Microsoft Azure

Azure has an integrated built in health monitoring and alert capabilities in order to alert instantly about performance issues or outages impacting business. User can set smart alert levels for events from:

  • Azure diagnostic infrastructure logs
  • Windows IIS logs
  • Crash dumps
  • Custom error logs

How you will benefit from Azure?

Above features are just a glance of what Azure can do for your Business. Besides it is a Microsoft’s services, it is full of cloud-computing potential that you can use in almost every way imaginable.

If you have questions about Azure or need help implementing a service, talk to one of our sales engineers and we’ll help you plan and implement the right tools to meet your needs.

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